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Republican Congressman backs Clinton, calls Trump “unfit to serve”
But, in averaging all polls conducted before both conventions and then again after each convention, we see modest gains for both candidates with Hillary slightly better off.
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Similar polls conducted by the CBS and CNN-ORC after the Republican convention but before the Democratic one indicated Trump’s lead over Clinton. The sixth-term congressman says, quite frankly, Mr. Trump’s comments about women, Muslim immigration and John McCain – just to name a few – are only part of the reason why Dent has publicly stated he will not vote for Trump in November.
Republican Rep. Richard Hanna made waves Tuesday vowing to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over his party’s nominee Donald Trump. But Hillary Clinton is hitting him for making many of his products overseas and not in the U.S.
At a campaign event Tuesday in Virginia, Trump promised to continue writing checks to his own campaign. She promised to “support the kind of small businesses that Donald Trump has consistently stiffed”.
Donald Trump said Monday that he’d raised $35.8 million for his campaign in small donations, but he has not disclosed his full July total.
The new count comes at a time that the Republican presidential nominee has cast doubt on general election polls, describing them as “phony”.
Whitman said she stood by remarks earlier this year in which she compared Trump to Hitler and Mussolini, and said dictators often come to power by democratic means.
Whitman told the Times that Trump is a “dishonest demagogue” and said those who look at other failed democracies and believe “it can’t happen here” are mistaken. The American people are paying attention and are now deciding that they would rather support the qualified and competent person for president over a Republican nominee whose behavior has been nothing but erratic and unstable.
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Trump, who has been criticized by fellow Republicans and others for responding too readily to opponents, declined to target Buffett personally for his comments: “There’s no counter-punch”.